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Pleiospilos simulans

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Pleiospilos simulans
P. simulans in the Cologne University Botanical Collection
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P. simulans
Binomial name
Pleiospilos simulans
Synonyms
  • Mesembryanthemum simulans

Pleiospilos simulans (liver plant, split rock plant) is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae, once endemic to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Known populations of the plant in the wild are now extinct due its collection as an ornamental plant for succulent collectors.[1] It is a small, low-growing, perennial with succulent leaves and orange or yellow many-petaled flowers.

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